You may remember that in April of 2012, a 17-year-old from the Anhui province in China sold one of his kidneys for ¥22,000 (roughly $3,400). The teen, who goes under the surname Wang, claimed he sold his kidney because he wanted an Apple iPad 2, but could not afford it.

Apparently the seizing of assets of internet mogul Kim Dotcom was unwarranted. A New Zealand judge has claimed the seizing of Kim Dotcom’s assets by the police null and void. Kim Dotcom is embroiled in the court case against his website Megaupload

Legitimate users of Megaupload are planning to sue the FBI. The users of Megaupload say that their non-pirated files were also erased by the FBI. The Pirate Party and EFF are also behind the Megaupload users.

Brand protection is always something that large companies invest in, so it should come to no surprise to us that Microsoft is engaging in legal proceedings against Russian businessman Dmitry Shapovalov over “using the Windows trademark” in the domain name Windows.ru. The domain — registered in October of 1998 and paid off until 2012, according to Whois — is privately registered and paid off until the November 1st, 2012. The Moscow Commercial Court will hear the lawsuit on April 11th.

Lawsuits war between Apple and Samsung has been going from long. Apple filed suit against Samsung in April, claiming the Samsung Galaxy line too closely imitated the look and feel of its iOS devices. Samsung then fired back at Apple, filing 10 different patent infringement claims against Apple over the iPhone and the iPad. Samsungâ€™s lawyers in May demanded that they wanted to see Appleâ€™s future products. Court Order yesterday refused that demand denying Samsung preview of iPad 3 and iPhone 5.